BEST P4P BOXERS IN THE WORLD:
1. Naoya Inoue
2. Errol Spence Jr.
3. Manny Pacquiao
4. Gennady Golovkin
5. Mikey Garcia
6. Canelo Álvarez
7. Vasyl Lomachenko
8. Jose Ramirez
9. Leo Santa Cruz
10. Tyson Fury
11. Wanheng Menayothin
12. Kosei Tanaka
13. Emanuel Navarrete
14. Roman Gonzalez
15. Danny Garcia
16. Guillermo Rigondeaux
17. Terence Crawford
18. Miguel Berchelt
19. Ken Shiro
20. Shawn Porter
21. Josh Taylor
22. Juan Francisco Estrada
23. Gervonta Davis
24. Oleksandr Usyk
25. Callum Smith
26. Gilberto Ramirez
27. Donnie Nietes
28. Dmitriy Bivol
29. Keith Thurman
30. Daniel Roman
31. Tevin Farmer
32. Julian Williams
33. Daniel Jacobs
34. Maurice Hooker
35. Xu Can
36. Andrew Cancio
37. Demetrius Andrade
38. Regis Prograis
39. Deontay Wilder
40. Sergey Kovalev
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1. Naoya Inoue
Naoya Inoue is the current day Sugar Ray Robinson. Inoue is a true #1 P4P Boxer similar to how Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather, Andre Ward, and Roy Jones were in their prime. Look for little know Inoue to hold the #1 spot for a long time to come.
2. Errol Spence Jr.
The Jury is still out on Errol Spence Jr. as he maintains the #2 spot. Spence’s Win over a prime Kell Brook put him on the list, but in many ways Spence is still untested. His performance against Shawn Porter this past Saturday showed us a lot about the #2. Spence can box like he did against Mikey Garcia and can also mix it up with anyone like he did against Porter. He took Porters best shots and kept on coming like a warrior. Spence’s game plan and focus is impressive as he never veered away from the game plan & body attack even thought the fight was tight the whole way thru. Spence handled Porter well, as a prime/ skilled Porter can hang with any of the greatest Welterweights in history- no doubt.
3. Manny Pacquiao
The Ageless Manny Pacquiao remains in the #3 spot after another sensational win. This time Keith Thurman was the victim. Boxing Action Magazine received many complaints for having Pacquiao rated so high. With the victory over Thurman, it seems the dust has settled. Pacquiao still has incredible speed and many are starting to believe he can hang with today’s young lions.
4. Gennady Golovkin
Gennady Golovkin time as a top dog is running out. Currently he is still one of the best boxers in this generation. As he gets older, he continues to eat more leather. GGG has a Huge fight coming up this Saturday October 5th at MSG against Sergiy Derevyanchenko. With age GGG has been a bit hittable lately, but still cares Top P4P power. Saturday’s fight will go a long way to GGG November P4P ranking. An impressive win by GGG could shoot GGG to #2 P4P.
5. Mikey Garcia
Mikey Garcia is getting to the point of, “show me something”. Garcia remains highly rated, but needs to get a bit more active. Passing on fighting Danny Garcia at 147 pounds and thinking about fighting at the junior welterweight level might be the smartest thing Mikey Garcia‘s team can do for him. Garcia will decide which promotion he wants to possibly forge a multi fight deal with in the next few days. At this point Garcia needs to fight only the top boxers available.
6. Canelo Álvarez
Outside of getting the most emails and complaints about the low ranking of Crawford and Uysk, Canelo Álvarez is the Boxer many feel should be ranked higher. It is very crowded at the top, but the Canelo fans have a strong case for Canelo being ranked as high as #2. Currently, Canelo is at his peak and clearly the #1 boxing draw, it will be interesting to see how long his prime will last as his body style is very injury prone. Alvarez is slated to fight Sergey Kovalev In November. Kolvalev showed his age against a green Yarde in Russia. Fighting old champions or playing catch weights will not help Canelo move up on the P4P list, nonetheless beating Kolvalev would be a feather in his cap.
7. Vasyl Lomachenko
The boxing world is buying whatever Vasyl Lomachenko is selling. A marvelous talent no doubt. The top P4P greats such as Pacquiao, Jones, Whitaker & Leonard all moved up in weight and fought bigger men to prove they were number one. I get the feeling that if Lomachenko moved up to 140 pounds and fought guys like Hooker and Ramirez he would get destroyed within three rounds. Top Rank is doing a great job protecting him. Lomachenko himself has indirectly ruled out a move to 140 pounds. Lomachenko was able to decision Campbell this past week in London. His professional Resume (opponents) doesn’t justify him being in the top 5.
8. Jose Ramirez
A big congratulations to Jose Ramirez for cracking the top 10 P4P list for the first time in an already terrific career. Ramirez was an underdog going into the Maurice Hooker fight. Ramirez’s conditioning, boxing skills, power and movement was spectacular that night. That evening he was the best 140 pounder on the planet and he is currently taking the Sport by the Horns.
9. Leo Santa Cruz
Leo Santa Cruz’s career has been nothing short of spectacular. Cruz avenged his single loss in dominant fashion, taking his opponent to school. Leo Santa Cruz might never Rank as a top 50 all time boxer, but he is great. Cruz has accomplished so much in his early career, he has earned the right to be in-active for as long as he wants and still be in the top 10. How on earth Boxing analysts would exclude a proven long time champion like Cruz of the top 10 and put Juan Francisco Estrada there is beyond me. Estrada ranked higher then Cruz make no sense.
10. Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury’s story and history is one of the most unique in all of sports. He might have the oddest looking top P4P body ever. I guess it’s true what they say, “ don’t judge a book by its cover.” Fury is a rare athlete who is very entertaining. Fury’s fight against a motived Otto Wallin was anything but impressive, but his history gives him the benefit of the doubt. Based on only his last fight, Fury should be ranked around #25. Fury needs to show a little something Something in 2020 to maintain his high ranking as the top heavyweight. ESPN’s imaginative & clever titles isn’t enough. Fury has established himself to the dismay of many as Boxing’s Premier Entertainer.
Other Notes:
Juan Francisco Estrada is nicely positioned at #22. Estrada has really shined lately but isn’t top 10 material.
Terence Crawford: Despite Crawford’s accolades, he has had weak opposition for much of his career compared to other top boxers such as Cruz, Canelo, Lomachenko, Pacquiao And Inoue. Crawford is simply to robotic and a good champion just like Mikkel Kessler, but not top 10 P4P.
Oleksandr Usyk is a tough one for the fans to grasp. Think about a college football team going undefeated in multiple seasons yet being in a Weak Conference. We have seen it many times that as soon as that team faces a top national ranked team, they lose. If the whole sport was the cruiserweight division, he would surely be number one, but the sport of boxing encompasses too many divisions for Usyk to Currently be ranked in the top 20.
Look for Emanuel Navarrete to break into the top 10 by years end. His victories in August & September were very impressive and when his last four fight performance sink in, he will break the top 10.
Photo courtesy of Stephanie Trapp / PBC
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